Psalmopoeus victori (Darth Maul Tarantula)

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Psalmopoeus victori (Darth Maul Tarantula / Mexican Half & Half)

Psalmopoeus victori is one of the most visually distinct arboreal species in the hobby, known for its bold split coloration that immediately draws attention. The front half of the body — the carapace, front legs, and femurs — is a deep matte black, while the abdomen and rear legs shift into a rich red layered with darker hairs that give it a slightly smoked, velvety look. The transition between the two colors is sharp and clean, creating that unmistakable half-and-half appearance. This species has a long-legged, agile build typical of Psalmopoeus, with a fuller abdomen when well fed. Juveniles begin much darker overall with clear striping on the legs, and with each molt the rear half gradually develops that saturated red until the adult contrast fully sets in.

Why do hobbyists keep Psalmopoeus victori?

  • Split coloration: The clean division between black front and red rear is unusually sharp and holds well into adulthood.
  • Color depth: The red paired with the black creates a strong, high-contrast look that stands out even among other arboreals.
  • Fast growth: Grows quickly with regular feeding, making it especially rewarding to raise from sling to adult.
  • Heavy webbing: Builds dense, structured retreats, often taking over cork bark and enclosure walls.
  • Display potential: When given a proper vertical hide, they often sit right at the entrance of their web — one of the better display arboreals in the hobby.
  • Strong feeding response: Consistent appetite and quick, decisive feeding behavior.

Care Overview

  • Enclosure: Provide a tall arboreal setup with about 2× the leg span as floor space and at least 3× the leg span as height, including vertical cork bark or hollow structures for retreat. Pro tip: take a flat-cut cork bark, stand it up, cut it in half lengthways, and place it in a corner — this creates a tree hollow that is partially glass or acrylic so you can observe the animal during the day without disturbing it.
  • Temperature: Maintain between 65–75°F with stable conditions.
  • Humidity: Maintain moderate humidity with good ventilation, keeping conditions slightly moist but never stagnant. Strong airflow is important — avoid overly damp or stagnant setups.
  • Water: Provide a water dish. For juveniles and adults, a small dish placed low in the enclosure is sufficient. Keep it clean and refilled consistently.
  • Diet: Feed crickets, roaches, or similar prey sized no larger than the carapace (head). This species typically feeds readily and with a strong, decisive response.
  • Adult Size: 5–6 inches (females larger; males mature faster and are smaller).
  • Temperament: Fast, reactive, and defensive when disturbed. Unlike many New World species, Psalmopoeus are known to be more feisty and quick to respond — this is a better fit for intermediate keepers rather than true beginners.

Additional Notes or Considerations

As a New World arboreal for sale, Psalmopoeus victori is especially appealing to keepers looking for something visually unique that also grows at a satisfying pace. Providing a defined cork hollow early helps guide where it builds its retreat, which significantly improves long-term visibility. Watching the steady transition from a darker, striped juvenile into the striking red and black adult is one of the more rewarding parts of keeping this species. Given that Psalmopoeus as a genus leans more defensive than the typical docile New World arboreal, this one is best appreciated by keepers who already have some experience reading tarantula body language.

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